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Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025
Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025

Business Wire

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025

OTTAWA, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Systecon North America, a global leader in mission readiness and lifecycle management analytics, is excited to announce its participation in CANSEC 2025, Canada's premier defense and security trade show hosted by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Systecon North America is offering exclusive one-on-one meetings to showcase how its industry-leading Opus Suite software solutions support Canada's defense modernization goals through advanced analytics, predictive modeling, and data-driven sustainment planning. Meeting attendees will gain insights into: Optimizing Defense Readiness: How Opus Suite helps maximize operational availability and effectiveness while minimizing lifecycle costs. Supporting Canada's F-35 Sustainment Strategy: How Opus Suite drives fleet readiness, cost control, and long-term sustainability for the F-35 program. Enhancing Naval Fleet Sustainment: How Systecon's partnership with Seaspan improves operational efficiency for Canada's naval forces. Advancing the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) Program: How predictive analytics support sustainment strategies for Canada's future Surface Combatant fleet through collaboration with J.D. Irving. Exclusive live demonstrations will offer a hands-on look at how Opus Suite delivers actionable insights for mission-critical decision-making across all branches of Canada's defense operations. "At Systecon North America, we are dedicated to helping Canada achieve its defense modernization goals by providing innovative, data-driven solutions that enhance mission readiness and lifecycle performance," said Justin Woulfe, CTO at Systecon North America. "We look forward to meeting with leaders at CANSEC 2025 to demonstrate how Opus Suite is transforming sustainment planning and operational effectiveness." Schedule your meeting with a Systecon expert today to discover how advanced analytics can power smarter sustainment decisions for the future of Canada's defense. Systecon North America specializes in predictive analytics, delivering cutting-edge software and consulting services to optimize complex technical systems. At its core is the Opus Suite, a powerful platform designed for Life Cycle Cost analysis, readiness assessments, and logistics optimization. Used by the U.S. military and defense giants like Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, Opus Suite provides data-driven insights to enhance operational availability and minimize sustainment costs. Systecon North America is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. For more information about Systecon's participation in CANSEC 2025, please visit CANSEC 2025.

Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025
Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Systecon North America Brings Advanced Sustainment Analytics to CANSEC 2025

Experience Firsthand Predictive Analytics and Lifecycle Optimization with Opus Suite at CANSEC 2025 OTTAWA, Ontario, May 19, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Systecon North America, a global leader in mission readiness and lifecycle management analytics, is excited to announce its participation in CANSEC 2025, Canada's premier defense and security trade show hosted by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Systecon North America is offering exclusive one-on-one meetings to showcase how its industry-leading Opus Suite software solutions support Canada's defense modernization goals through advanced analytics, predictive modeling, and data-driven sustainment planning. Meeting attendees will gain insights into: Optimizing Defense Readiness: How Opus Suite helps maximize operational availability and effectiveness while minimizing lifecycle costs. Supporting Canada's F-35 Sustainment Strategy: How Opus Suite drives fleet readiness, cost control, and long-term sustainability for the F-35 program. Enhancing Naval Fleet Sustainment: How Systecon's partnership with Seaspan improves operational efficiency for Canada's naval forces. Advancing the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) Program: How predictive analytics support sustainment strategies for Canada's future Surface Combatant fleet through collaboration with J.D. Irving. Exclusive live demonstrations will offer a hands-on look at how Opus Suite delivers actionable insights for mission-critical decision-making across all branches of Canada's defense operations. "At Systecon North America, we are dedicated to helping Canada achieve its defense modernization goals by providing innovative, data-driven solutions that enhance mission readiness and lifecycle performance," said Justin Woulfe, CTO at Systecon North America. "We look forward to meeting with leaders at CANSEC 2025 to demonstrate how Opus Suite is transforming sustainment planning and operational effectiveness." Schedule your meeting with a Systecon expert today to discover how advanced analytics can power smarter sustainment decisions for the future of Canada's defense. Systecon North America specializes in predictive analytics, delivering cutting-edge software and consulting services to optimize complex technical systems. At its core is the Opus Suite, a powerful platform designed for Life Cycle Cost analysis, readiness assessments, and logistics optimization. Used by the U.S. military and defense giants like Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, Opus Suite provides data-driven insights to enhance operational availability and minimize sustainment costs. Systecon North America is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. For more information about Systecon's participation in CANSEC 2025, please visit CANSEC 2025. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Media RelationsOrganization Name: Systecon North AmericaPhone: (877) 864-3613Email: media@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Secrecy over troubled Canadian Surface Combatant program continues
Secrecy over troubled Canadian Surface Combatant program continues

Ottawa Citizen

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Ottawa Citizen

Secrecy over troubled Canadian Surface Combatant program continues

Article content Procurement Canada withheld records on the country's most expensive military program for six years only to release them almost entirely censored. Article content The latest failed attempt to get information on the Canadian Surface Combatant project does not bode well for those interested in how their tax dollars are being spent on the mega project, Ottawa researcher Ken Rubin says. Article content Article content Critics have labelled the Canadian Surface Combatant project, the largest single purchase in Canadian history, as a bottomless money pit with little accountability or oversight. The Parliamentary Budget Officer has reported the CSC will cost more than $80 billion to build 15 of the warships. Article content But on March 8 the Liberal government announced that it was proceeding with the building of the first three ships. The government estimated that would cost $22 billion, or slightly more than $7 billion each. Article content The CSC is based on the Type 26 warship being built for the United Kingdom. The British are paying around $1.3 billion for each of their ships, which are slightly smaller and less heavy than the proposed Canadian design. Article content Article content Rubin filed his Access to Information request to Public Services and Procurement Canada on Feb. 25, 2019, for correspondence about the CSC covering a three-year period. He recently received 39 pages with most information censored. Article content Article content 'There is so much secrecy around this program that you have to ask what are (government) hiding?' Rubin said. 'This is a massive expense of tax dollars without any accountability.' Article content Article content Last year the Ottawa Citizen reported on Rubin's efforts to obtain CSC records from the Department of National Defence. After withholding documents for almost three years, DND released nearly 1,700 pages of records that were supposed to outline specific costs and work done so far on the CSC program. All the details of what taxpayers had so far spent and what type of work was done for that money were censored. Article content Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated he wants to review the Access to Information law because of his concerns about how long it takes for records to be released and the amount of censorship. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had also promised to improve the access law, but the process only got worse, with excessive delays and increased censorship.

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